Doing some testing showed that my iPhone 6 has a significantly greater level of accuracy than my Garmin Fenix II when it comes to recording a GPS track.
It also gets a lock in seconds, rather than minutes.
The Internet is full of reports of Fenix II GPS woe, but some people say they are fine - as mine is now with Garmin as a warranty job I am interested to see what they say.
That my phone, a device whose primary purpose is to make phone calls, is better than the Fenix, a device whose primary purpose is a GPS sport tracker, to my mind suggests that the watch is not fit for purpose - will Garmin argue otherwise?
Doing some testing showed that my iPhone 6 has a significantly greater level of accuracy than my Garmin Fenix II when it comes to recording a GPS track.
It also gets a lock in seconds, rather than minutes.
The Internet is full of reports of Fenix II GPS woe, but some people say they are fine - as mine is now with Garmin as a warranty job I am interested to see what they say.
That my phone, a device whose primary purpose is to make phone calls, is better than the Fenix, a device whose primary purpose is a GPS sport tracker, to my mind suggests that the watch is not fit for purpose - will Garmin argue otherwise?